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      Clinical Case Notes: Intraorbital Ophthalmic Artery Aneurysms

      research Clinical Case Notes. Intraorbital ophthalmic artery aneurysms

      20 citations , February 2004 in “Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology”
      Eye exams are crucial for kids with 13q deletion syndrome, tamoxifen can cause vision loss, Propecia may lead to cataracts, Lipoid Proteinosis causes skin bumps, and OCT is useful for diagnosing macular diseases.
      Clinical Case Notes: Lipoid Proteinosis - A Rare Disorder with Pathognomonic Lid Lesions

      research Clinical Case Notes. Lipoid proteinosis: a rare disorder with pathognomonic lid lesions

      13 citations , February 2004 in “Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology”
      A baby boy with 13q deletion syndrome had eye cancer, a woman's vision improved after stopping a breast cancer drug, a man developed cataracts from using Propecia, and a rare skin disorder called Lipoid Proteinosis was discussed. Also, a tool called OCT is useful for diagnosing macular diseases.
      Clinical Case Notes: Castleman's Disease of the Lacrimal Gland

      research Clinical Case Notes. Castleman's disease of the lacrimal gland

      9 citations , February 2004 in “Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology”
      The document discusses various eye conditions and their treatments, including a rare eye cancer in a baby, vision loss from a cancer drug, cataracts from a baldness treatment, a rare skin disorder, and a specific type of eye disease diagnosed with a special imaging technique.
      Cutaneous Manifestations of Mucopolysaccharidoses

      research Cutaneous Manifestations of Mucopolysaccharidoses

      8 citations , September 2016 in “Pediatric dermatology”
      People with Mucopolysaccharidoses often have skin problems like thick skin and extra hair, and recognizing these can help diagnose and treat the condition early.
      Drug-Induced Skin Reactions: A Pathologist's Viewpoint

      research Drug-induced skin reactions: a pathologist viewpoint

      7 citations , June 2015 in “Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology”
      Some drugs can cause skin reactions, which may improve when the drug is stopped, and rapid diagnosis and stopping the drug is crucial.
      Abstracts

      research Abstracts

      2 citations , January 2019 in “Medizinische Genetik”
      The document reports findings on genetic research, including ethical concerns about genome editing, improved diagnosis of mitochondrial mutations, solving inherited eye diseases, confirming gene roles in epilepsy, linking a gene to aneurysms, and identifying genes associated with age-related macular degeneration.
      Oral Presentations: Findings from Dermatological Studies

      research Oral Presentations

      September 2017 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      The document concludes that an experimental drug may help wound healing in Epidermolysis Bullosa, links Hydroa vacciniforme to EBV, discusses diagnosing hair loss disorders, finds many children with eczema have allergies, reviews the safety of a skin medication in children, notes side effects of a Duchenne's treatment, and identifies a marker for pediatric mastocytosis.
      Clinical Aspects and Spectrum of Illness of Toxic Shock Syndrome: Overview

      research Clinical Aspects and Spectrum of Illness of TSS: Overview

      77 citations , January 1989 in “Clinical Infectious Diseases”
      Toxic Shock Syndrome progresses quickly, often involves multiple organs, and is linked to Staphylococcus aureus toxins, with treatment options available but diagnostic challenges remaining.
      Alopecia in Association with Malignancy: A Review

      research Alopecia in Association with Malignancy: A Review

      26 citations , August 2018 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Hair loss in cancer patients can be related to the cancer itself, treatment, or other conditions, and understanding it is important for diagnosis and patient care.
      Oligomenorrhea in Exercising Women

      research Oligomenorrhoea in Exercising Women

      11 citations , November 2009 in “Sports Medicine”
      Irregular menstrual cycles in exercising women may be linked to energy deficiency or hormonal imbalances, requiring careful diagnosis for proper treatment.
      Cutaneous Manifestations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Cutaneous manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome

      5 citations , March 2020 in “Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research”
      Skin problems in PCOS, like excess hair, acne, and hair loss, may not always indicate high male hormone levels and need careful diagnosis for proper treatment.
      Alopecia And Its Medical Management

      research Alopecia and its medical management

      May 2003 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair loss can be treated with medications like minoxidil and finasteride or surgery, but treatment effectiveness varies by alopecia type and accurate diagnosis is important.
      Clinical Case Notes: Tamoxifen Optic Neuropathy

      research Clinical Case Notes. Tamoxifen optic neuropathy

      23 citations , February 2004 in “Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology”
      A boy with chromosome 13q deletion syndrome developed eye cancer, a woman with breast cancer lost vision due to a rare side-effect of her treatment, a man's vision worsened after using a hair loss drug, and two rare disorders were discussed. Optical Coherence Tomography is useful for diagnosing and monitoring these conditions.
      Diabetic Foot in Primary Care: A Literature Review

      research PÉ DIABÉTICO NA ATENÇÃO BÁSICA: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      The document concludes that Passiflora incarnata could help with anxiety, telemedicine might improve heart failure care, screen time for kids has increased, pregnant teens in Brazil are mostly okay with their body image, rare tuberculosis infection can occur after knee surgery, older and severely ill people are more likely to have long COVID-19 symptoms, HPLC might diagnose more diabetes cases, and psychiatrists should be involved in pain management.
      Municipal Health Plans as a Management and Planning Tool: A Bibliometric Survey on Academic Production

      research OS PLANOS MUNICIPAIS DE SAÚDE COMO FERRAMENTA DE GESTÃO E PLANEJAMENTO: UM LEVANTAMENTO BIBLIOMÉTRICO A RESPEITO DA PRODUÇÃO ACADÊMICA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      The document concludes that Passiflora incarnata may help with anxiety, healthcare workers need mental support, common bacteria cause hospital UTIs, telehealth for heart failure needs research, kids' screen time has increased, pregnant teens are mostly okay with their body image, diagnosing post-surgery tuberculosis is hard, older and severely ill people are more likely to have long COVID symptoms, and psychiatrists should be part of pain management teams.
      Dissociative Disorders in Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims

      research TRANSTORNOS DISSOCIATIVOS EM PACIENTES VÍTIMAS DE ABUSO SEXUAL NA INFÂNCIA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      Passiflora incarnata may help with anxiety but has risks and drug interactions. There's a genetic link between Fragile X Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. 6.7% of urine cultures showed hospital-acquired urinary tract infections. Children used screens more during COVID-19, causing various health complaints. Autism Spectrum Disorder is often underdiagnosed in females. Dissociative disorders in childhood sexual abuse victims are more common in males. Most pregnant teenagers are not dissatisfied with their body image but worry about weight. Diagnosing tuberculosis after knee surgery is challenging due to non-specific symptoms. Post-COVID-19 syndrome is more common in older, severely affected patients. Psychiatrists should be part of pain management teams due to the psychological aspects of pain.

      research Medical Dermatology

      2 citations , May 2024 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Early diagnosis, innovative treatments, and considering systemic conditions are crucial in dermatological care.